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Agnipath protest: From vandalising stations to torching trains, youth hold country ransom as stir rages on

One person died while several were injured as violent protests over the Central government's Agnipath scheme for recruitment in armed forces have now spread in almost 9 states across India. While normal services of over 340 trains have been affected, 12 were torched by protestors. Worse, to curb the violence, internet services across 12 districts of Bihar were suspended till June 19.

Smoke billows from buses after they were set on fire by people protesting against Centre's Agnipath scheme in Aurangabad on Friday, June 17 Image Source : PTISmoke billows from buses after they were set on fire by people protesting against Centre's Agnipath scheme in Aurangabad on Friday, June 17

Agnipath protest: It's been four days since the first protest started against Centre's newly introduced Agnipath scheme.  There on, the entire country, especially Bihar, burnt from the heat of the agitation. On Friday,  one person died in Secunderabad while Railway services remained most affected in the entire turmoil.  A total of 340 trains were affected while 234 were cancelled. Worse, the nationwide agitation continued unabated even after Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw appealed to the youths to not destroy Railway property. 

Trains affected

Railways said 94 mail and express trains and 140 passenger trains have been cancelled due to the protests, while 65 mail and express and 30 passenger trains were partially cancelled. The Railways has also diverted 11 mail and express trains. The total number of trains affected so far stands at 340, officials said. According to the last statement by the zonal railways, 164 trains were cancelled in the East Central Railways (ECR), 34 in North Eastern Railways (NER), 13 in Northern Railways (NR) and around three in Northeast Frontier Railways. 

Patna: Passengers wait at a railway station after several trains got cancelled due to protests against Centres Agnipath scheme, in Patna, Friday, June 17, 2022.

Coaches of seven trains have so far been set ablaze by protestors, officials said, adding coaches of three running trains in the ECR and one empty rake in Kulharia, in the same zone, were damaged by protestors. 

Telangana: Man shot dead in police firing

A man was shot dead in police firing in Telangana's Secunderabad.  The 24 year-old Rakesh, an Army aspirant from Dabeerpet village in Warangal district, is the first to person to have died in the violent protests which have swept across the country since Wednesday. Assurances by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah and the Army chief failed to cut ice with hordes of angry youth, carrying bamboo sticks and stones, storming railway premises across cities and small towns and laying siege to highways, creating a security scare.

Train coaches torched 

Coaches of seven trains have so far been set ablaze by protesters, officials said, including carriages of three running trains in the East Central Railway (ECR), headquartered in Bihar's Hajipur, and one empty rake in Kulharia, also in the same zone, were damaged by protestors. One coach of a train was also damaged in the washing line at Uttar Pradesh's Ballia. So far, 64 trains were short terminated in ECR.

Lakhisarai: Jammu Tawi Guwahati Express train set on fire by a mob in protest against the Centres Agnipath scheme, in Hajipur, Friday, June 17

As the depredations against the recruitment scheme continued for the third day across large parts of India, from Uttar Pradesh to Telangana and Bihar to Madhya Pradesh, Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah and Army chief Gen Manoj Pande tried to assuage the concerns of the agitators with little success. Though not as intense, protests were also organised in Jharkhand, Punjab and Rajasthan.

Centre's decision to increase upper limit

The Army chief said the government's Thursday night decision to raise the upper age limit to 23 years from 21 under the scheme in 2022 will provide an opportunity to youths who were preparing to join the force but couldn't in the last two years. The Centre's decision to increase the upper age limit will benefit the youth, Shah said. He added that the recruitment process in the Army had been affected for the last two years due to the Covid pandemic and Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a sensitive decision by showing concern for the youth of the country. 

"I heartily thank Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi for his concern and sensitivity towards the future of the youths. I appeal to the youth that the process of recruitment in the army is going to start in a few days. They start their preparation for it," Rajnath Singh tweeted, calling the scheme a "golden opportunity" for the youth. 

Protests continue unabated

But the protests spread, seemingly uncontrolled, with crowds squatting on tracks and highways, pelting trains and buses with stones, toppling vending kiosks at train stations and burning used tyres on tracks. Fiery orange flames leapt out of the windows of trains at Secunderabad, and Lakhisarai and Samastipur in Bihar, sending thick plumes of black smoke into the sky that could be seen from several kilometres away. Broken tubelights, benches and stones littered several railway stations across the country. Policemen in anti-riot gear were seen chasing away the protesters, hundreds of whom were rounded up.

Blocking highways to taking over railway stations

Demonstrators also blocked highways at several places in Buxar, Bhagalpur and Samastipur with burnt tyres. Besides targeting railway properties, the protesters attacked the house of Deputy Chief Minister Renu Devi and the car of a BJP MLA in Bihar. State BJP president Sanjay Jaiswal's residence in Bettiah town was also vandalised but the leader claimed the attackers were not job aspirants. Internet services have been suspended in 12 of Bihar's 38 districts to check the spread of false news, ADG (Law and Order) Sanjay Singh said. Several students' organisations, including CPI-ML (Liberation)-linked AISA, have called a state-wide bandh in Bihar on Saturday.

The opposition Grand Alliance's spearhead RJD has extended support to the bandh. One person was fatally injured when Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel fired to disperse the rampaging protesters at Secunderabad station. The injured are being treated in the state-run Gandhi Hospital. The scenes of chaos unfolded in Uttar Pradesh's Ballia, where the agitators shouting “Bharat Mata ki Jai” and “Agnipath Vapas Lo” set an empty train on fire and vandalised a few other trains, provoking a baton charge.

Protests in Varanasi, Firozabad and Amethi 

Protests also erupted in Varanasi, Firozabad and Amethi, causing damage to government buses and other symbols of public property. Dharmendra Singh, younger brother of Uttar Pradesh Transport Minister and Ballia MLA Daya Shankar Singh, said unruly elements threw stones at the camp office of the minister and also damaged a hoarding put at the office gate. Madhya Pradesh's commercial capital Indore, Haryana's Narwana and many places in West Bengal and Jharkhand witnessed protests. Following the violent protests in Palwal, the Haryana government has suspended mobile internet and SMS services for 24 hours in Ballabhgarh area of Faridabad district as a precautionary measure. Protests also broke out in Hisar, Fatehabad and Jhajjar in Haryana.

A motorcycle in flames at a railway track after a mob vadalised Farakka Express train and railway properties in protest against the Agnipath scheme, at Danapur Station near Patna, Friday, June 17, 2022

The national capital was relatively quiet but Metro travel was disrupted with members of the Left-affiliated All India Students' Association staging demonstrations. The entry and exit gates of some Delhi Metro stations had to be closed. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) made a fresh plea to the Centre for an immediate review of the ‘Agnipath’ scheme, and to assure protesting youngsters that their future will not be adversely affected by the new policy.

Some quarters want immediate review 

“The announcement of ‘Agnipath’ scheme by the Centre has triggered resentment among youths of Bihar and other parts of the country. The Centre should, therefore, think of an immediate review (‘avilamb punarvichar’) of the scheme. If that is not possible, it must assure the youngsters that the scheme is not going to adversely affect their future,” JD(U) national president and MP Rajiv Ranjan Singh said. While the government defended the scheme, saying it will secure the future of youths and help maintain a youthful profile of the armed forces, opposition leaders maintained it would adversely impact the functioning of the armed forces. 

Selection process to start soon

Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari told PTI that the selection process by the Indian Air Force for recruitment under the new scheme will start from June 24, while the Army said it will begin the initial exercise within two days. 

The Indian Navy said it will start the recruitment process "very soon". A senior naval commander said the notification for the recruitment will be out within a week. The three services are planning to deploy the first batches of recruits under the new scheme, both in operational and non-operational roles, by June next year, senior military officials said.

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